Vitamin B12 Injections in Worthing




What B12 Injections Are Used For

Vitamin B12 plays an essential role in red blood cell formation, nerve function and energy metabolism. Some individuals may have difficulty absorbing B12 through diet alone, and an intramuscular injection can provide a more direct route of administration when clinically appropriate.

B12 injections may be considered for people who:

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  • Have low or borderline B12 levels
  • Follow diets naturally low in B12
  • Have difficulty absorbing B12 through the digestive system
  • Have been advised to supplement by a healthcare professional


Why Patients Choose Blue Bird Aesthetics

At Blue Bird Aesthetics, every appointment is grounded in doctor‑led care and delivered in a calm, private clinical environment. You’ll receive clear, honest guidance with an evidence‑based approach, and you’ll never experience sales pressure or upselling — just thoughtful, ethical advice tailored to you. Appointments are designed to be convenient and unrushed, giving you the space to feel informed, comfortable and confident in your choices.

  • “Dr Amber was clear, professional and reassuring”


    “My partner & I were given a gift voucher which we used for a B12 injection treatment. My second visit and, as always, Dr Amber was clear, professional & reassuring”
    Sally K
    Happy Returner

Suitability for Vitamin Injections

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  • Have known allergies to ingredients
  • Pregnancy or breastfeeding
  • Have certain medical metabolic conditions
  • Are currently unwell or have an active infection

Pricing

Vitamin B12 injections start from £45 including consultation.

Following a medical review, they may be administered at intervals of up to every 3 months if clinically appropriate.


Clinical References


Related Treatments

If you’re exploring Vitamin D injections, you may also find these doctor‑led treatments helpful:

Biotin (Vitamin B7) Injections: For clinically suspected or confirmed biotin deficiency affecting hair, skin or nails.

Vitamin D Injections: For individuals with low or insufficient Vitamin D levels, limited sun exposure, or difficulty absorbing oral supplements.

Skin Boosters For patients looking to improve hydration, skin quality and texture — often considered alongside vitamin optimisation.

Vitamin Drips & IV Infusions — A GP’s Honest Assessment A clear, evidence‑based guide explaining why Blue Bird Aesthetics does not offer IV drips, and when IM injections may be more appropriate.

Consultation With Dr Amber Halliday If you’re unsure which treatment is appropriate, a calm, doctor‑led consultation can help determine what’s clinically suitable.


Yes — when administered by a qualified medical professional after reviewing your health history.
Most people experience only mild, brief discomfort at the injection site.

Around 10 minutes if the consultation is just about this topic. After your consultation, the injection itself is very quick and you can return to normal activities immediately.

Dr Amber Halliday will discuss a safe and appropriate schedule during your consultation but generally Vitamin B12 should only be given after 12 week intervals.

No there is not any downtime. Most patients return to work or normal activities straight away.

No. They can support vitamin levels in certain circumstances, but they do not replace balanced nutrition or medical care.

No. Vitamin injections are given intramuscularly (IM) into the arm or thigh and take just a few minutes. Vitamin drips are intravenous (IV) infusions delivered directly into a vein over 30–60 minutes and are classified as medical procedures.

No — IV drips fall outside the scope of aesthetic practice. At Blue Bird Aesthetics, we offer IM vitamin injections only, following a medical consultation to ensure they are safe and appropriate for you.

If you are considering IV drips, ensure the provider is CQC‑registered, medically qualified, and able to manage complications. Avoid mobile or unregulated services offering IV infusions. More information on our blog post here.